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girls trying to get an education. thousands of schools in haiti were damaged or destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. amid the devastation, wildly wants nothing more than to return to class. >> she could not remember how her and her mother got near the open field near the university. it was still the dry season, but wild flowers no longer bloomed. in the tent camp, she often heard the most of the adults say ashes to ashes, dust to dust. this they said when they were finally resigned to the fact that their missing loved ones would never be coming back. life tried to return to normal, except now her mother roamed the city during the day, looking for friends and family from whom to seek help. and instead of school, she went to the water fountain with a bucket. every day as she passed through the camp and the ruins of her neighborhood, she thought about school. sometimes, as she walked by the rubble of the school itself, she thought she heard the voices of her friends reciting the lessons that she now missed so much. >> chief
girls trying to get an education. thousands of schools in haiti were damaged or destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. amid the devastation, wildly wants nothing more than to return to class. >> she could not remember how her and her mother got near the open field near the university. it was still the dry season, but wild flowers no longer bloomed. in the tent camp, she often heard the most of the adults say ashes to ashes, dust to dust. this they said when they were finally resigned to the...
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as he talks about tax reform and government spending and his proposals on education, climate change and immigration. but while the wind is at his back, observers say president obama can't appear too bull headed at the start of the second term. this really is a rare chance for president obama to talk directly to the american people in a very long form way and, soledad, from aides i've spoken with, we are expecting to hear themes are familiar. he'll talk about the middle class, tackling deficit reduction in "a balanced way." not just the spending cuts that republicans are primarily pushing to offset the major across-the-board spending cuts set to kick in next month, but also with tax increases. >> brianna keilar, thank you. >>> a little later this hour, we'll speak with gene sperling of the national economic council and ron john, wisconsin senator, about what we can expect from the president's speech tonight. watch the state of the union address right here on cnn. complete coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern. state of the union, of course, a hot ticket in washington, d.c. who made the sh
as he talks about tax reform and government spending and his proposals on education, climate change and immigration. but while the wind is at his back, observers say president obama can't appear too bull headed at the start of the second term. this really is a rare chance for president obama to talk directly to the american people in a very long form way and, soledad, from aides i've spoken with, we are expecting to hear themes are familiar. he'll talk about the middle class, tackling deficit...
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the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a players' life. he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember certain series. i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> reporter: while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. year ago, campbell considered donating his brain for research in chronic traumatic ense encephalopathy. >> it was just a matter of timing when to tell my family. >> a few months ago he sent the papers to boston
the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes...
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it's outrageous. >> we have so many problems with the educational system in america. for us to spend time grilling a 7-year-old over what he did with a pastry, it just makes me really sad. >> let me play devil's advocate. >> about the world. >> let's say the next kid is not a pastry, but now they fashion something out of -- >> it's a steak. >> now they fashion something out of, let's say, wood. and then the next kid actually goes ahead and does something a little further. isn't -- i agree with you. it's a little ridiculous. i think the school is trying to figure out where the line is. >> that's really ridiculous. i really don't think it's going to escalate. none of the four food groups include metal. no one's going to get hurt. >> the problem is the zero tolerance. zero tolerance doesn't give you any room for good judgment or for a teacher and a principal deciding this kid didn't need to do that. use a very stern voice as a teacher, it will never happen again. zero tolerance gets rid of all of your wiggle room for good sense. >> my boys are 8. they turn everything int
it's outrageous. >> we have so many problems with the educational system in america. for us to spend time grilling a 7-year-old over what he did with a pastry, it just makes me really sad. >> let me play devil's advocate. >> about the world. >> let's say the next kid is not a pastry, but now they fashion something out of -- >> it's a steak. >> now they fashion something out of, let's say, wood. and then the next kid actually goes ahead and does something a...
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, through getting young kids and teaching them the dangers of it, educating them on reaching the edge. no matter what high level athlete are you, you will look to the edge. if kid are guided to the edge in bad ways before, you have to guide them to the edge in more healthy ways, and that's the future of the sport and what he can set in motion if he does it effectively. >> we could talk with you for -- wow. wow. great to have you. we appreciate your time. we have to take a short break. ahead this morning, facebook not just for status updates. a new search begengine. does it dig too far into your privacy? that straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans minding your business. stocks down over concern of global growth. jpmorgan, 5$5.7 billion on profit, better than they thought it would be. jamie dimon's bonus cut by more than half to $10 million because of the london whale trading loss. goldman sachs, higher earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter. up 2% ahead of the opening bell. >>> go ahead bye google? that's what facebook hopes you will say. graph
, through getting young kids and teaching them the dangers of it, educating them on reaching the edge. no matter what high level athlete are you, you will look to the edge. if kid are guided to the edge in bad ways before, you have to guide them to the edge in more healthy ways, and that's the future of the sport and what he can set in motion if he does it effectively. >> we could talk with you for -- wow. wow. great to have you. we appreciate your time. we have to take a short break....
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we want to concentrate on a quality education, for example, not only for a work force, but for the children of those employees who work there. we want to concentrate on housing and affordable housing for everybody and the arts and culture of a community, all that is part of a decision-making process, not just a short term profit and loss. >> bob filner is the mayor of san diego joining us this morning. thank you, sir. appreciate your time. got to take a short break. still ahead, we'll talk about how catholics are reacting to the surprising news about pope benedict xvi resigning. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years
we want to concentrate on a quality education, for example, not only for a work force, but for the children of those employees who work there. we want to concentrate on housing and affordable housing for everybody and the arts and culture of a community, all that is part of a decision-making process, not just a short term profit and loss. >> bob filner is the mayor of san diego joining us this morning. thank you, sir. appreciate your time. got to take a short break. still ahead, we'll...
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. >>> the chicago board of education has voted to shut down 50 schools around the city. officials say the closures will consolidate many underutilized schools if chicago teacher's union blasting the plan saying it could expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> many families in moore coping with grief and loss. jerry bondy's story is particularly wrenching. she's coming to grips with the death of her husband. she tells cnn's anderson cooper they were holding on to one another in the bathroom in their home when the twister came grinding through. >> i felt like i was in a blender. >> felt like you were in a blender? >> that's the best way to describe it. the wall just kind of hanged down on me and it just kind of swirled. and i held on to my husband as long as i could. and he just flew into space. >> you actually felt him fly ag way? >> yeah. and i don't know where he went. >> were you speaking to each other during this storm? >> yes. >> what were you saying? >> well, we -- he was telling me how much he loved me, and i said i love you. and the whole house just we
. >>> the chicago board of education has voted to shut down 50 schools around the city. officials say the closures will consolidate many underutilized schools if chicago teacher's union blasting the plan saying it could expose students to turf wars and gang violence. >>> many families in moore coping with grief and loss. jerry bondy's story is particularly wrenching. she's coming to grips with the death of her husband. she tells cnn's anderson cooper they were holding on to...
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education, education. khalil, can i put you on the spot? >> education. that's right. school, school, school. >> exactly. see? yes. you can also play basketball and football. but education. get your mba. you make a lot of money that way, too. listen. grab a basketball. make that shot for me again. can you do it? >> i can try. >> right there. >> they're like, give him the basketball. >> right there. >> let's go. >> all right. no pressure. no pressure. >> see what you got? >> oh! khalil, congratulations. >> you're not playing baseball. >> congratulations on the game the other day and to your coach, too. and congratulations on all your success. >> thank you. >> and the education. we're rooting for you. appreciate you being with us this morning. got to take a break. still ahead on "starting point" -- i love that guy. i love that kid. love that kid. superstorm sandy, we're going to talk about that. the nor'easter that hit the east coast. are all these things a sign of climate change? a new movie looks at. the power of those denying climate change. daryl hannah has been on o
education, education. khalil, can i put you on the spot? >> education. that's right. school, school, school. >> exactly. see? yes. you can also play basketball and football. but education. get your mba. you make a lot of money that way, too. listen. grab a basketball. make that shot for me again. can you do it? >> i can try. >> right there. >> they're like, give him the basketball. >> right there. >> let's go. >> all right. no pressure. no...
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the board of education votes on the plan in late may and it is expected to pass. >> because they are appointed, so expected to pass because they have been appointed to the board. let's talk about the issue. motions and tensions running high. barbara bennett, ceo of chicago public schools and karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. nice to have you, both. barbara, there were other options, you didn't have to choose the option of closing the school. why close the school? >> actually, for too many years, so many of our children have been trapped in underutilized and under-resourced schools this is really about providing a quality education for all of the children in chicago, regardless to where they live. so the option is to consolidate schools, to ensure resources are redistricted and ensure our children get the highest quality education they can receive. >> that's the argument. but some people sort of picture the various parts of that. let's start with the stat sheet. right now, chicago has a gang problem and a serious one. kids have to travel to different schools which
the board of education votes on the plan in late may and it is expected to pass. >> because they are appointed, so expected to pass because they have been appointed to the board. let's talk about the issue. motions and tensions running high. barbara bennett, ceo of chicago public schools and karen lewis, president of the chicago teachers union. nice to have you, both. barbara, there were other options, you didn't have to choose the option of closing the school. why close the school?...
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she worked with the education system and trying to support the schools. she worked with a number of the women's groups who were striving for equality for women. she helped support some of the musical groups and the sporting groups. just a lot of that kind of thing really trying to make a difference. >> did she ever talk to you at all about how especially there, the ieds, the way the people -- benghazi, for example, she is the first u.s. diplomat to be killed since benghazi. did you ever talk about that? >> you know, honestly, we did not. we would somewhat joke with her sometimes about how we just wanted to, you know, see her safe within the walls of the embassy compound. but that was not who anne was. >> she wanted to be out. she wanted to be out doing things with the local population. and there was no keeping her down. >> thomas and mary beth smedinghoff, thank you so much for being with us and again, we're so sorry for your loss. but also as christine said, thank you so much for raising such a wonderful, wonderful daughter. >> thank you. >>> it is 15 af
she worked with the education system and trying to support the schools. she worked with a number of the women's groups who were striving for equality for women. she helped support some of the musical groups and the sporting groups. just a lot of that kind of thing really trying to make a difference. >> did she ever talk to you at all about how especially there, the ieds, the way the people -- benghazi, for example, she is the first u.s. diplomat to be killed since benghazi. did you ever...
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. >> one is more education but if you say holistic approach, you've right, offer a plan, thought just a phrase. >>> ahead on "starting point," a little baby who was born with our heart outside of her body but she says got a secret weapon. i'll tell you what's keeping her safe. you're watching "starting pointing" straight ahead. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. life with crohn's disease is a daily game of "what ifs". what if my stomach pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if this takes too long? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your crohn's symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need visit knowcrohns.com/tv and use the interactive discussion guide to speak with your gastroenterologist.
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online education. so this is free content. 15 to 20 minutes in length. about practical skills women and men can use to be successful. >> body language, negotiating for a raise. >> thirdly, what you refer to which are lean in circles. small groups can get together monthly and offer support. it's like a book club for your career. >> some of the criticism, what they want out of the circles not negative stories, it's positive stories with a happy ending at the end. why that? >> actually, lean in stories are both happy ending and times when we lean back as well. we are celebrating moments of leaning in and leaning back. >> that's just not true? >> that's not true. >> i read a number of criticisms. they only want happy endings, they don't want sad stories. maybe we don't have the benefit of learning from them, but other people might. >> hundreds of stories on lean in.org that are happy and celebratory, but others are women who have struggled. >> i appreciated watching the "60 minutes" piece and sheryl going through her struggle. she had to be reminded by her h
online education. so this is free content. 15 to 20 minutes in length. about practical skills women and men can use to be successful. >> body language, negotiating for a raise. >> thirdly, what you refer to which are lean in circles. small groups can get together monthly and offer support. it's like a book club for your career. >> some of the criticism, what they want out of the circles not negative stories, it's positive stories with a happy ending at the end. why that?...
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get this wonderful education. microsoft offers you a job for over $100,000 a year and we have to say if the country will keep you. and most of those students are told they can't stay. get out of the united states. >> get out of the united states. he wants to change that. and he -- you know, he also is very passionate in his foundation, very passionate about education reform in the united states and measuring results in the u.s. and getting american kids up to snuff on science, technology, engineering, math. he'd like to take the money people pay for the visa to work here, take that money, put it into science and math education in the u.s. so we're growing talent and importing talent at the same time. it's vital to the economy. >> it will be very interesting to see where that goes and if you can do that. there are so many educational systems where math and science is failing or doesn't even exist for students. >> another interesting thing he said, he said that this discussion about highly skilled workers has been h
get this wonderful education. microsoft offers you a job for over $100,000 a year and we have to say if the country will keep you. and most of those students are told they can't stay. get out of the united states. >> get out of the united states. he wants to change that. and he -- you know, he also is very passionate in his foundation, very passionate about education reform in the united states and measuring results in the u.s. and getting american kids up to snuff on science, technology,...
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the importance that palestinian families place on education. i think of the entrepreneurs determined to create something new, like the young palestinian woman i met at the entrepreneurship summit that i hosted who wants to build recreational centers for palestinian youth. i think of the aspirations that so many young plichs have for their future, which is why i'm looking forward to visiting with some of them right after we conclude this press conference. that's why we can't give up. because of young palestinians and young israelis who deserve a better future than one that is continually defined by conflict. whenever i meet these young people, whether they are palestinian or israeli, i'm reminded of my own daughters and i know what hopes and aspirati n aspirations i have for them. those of us in the united states understand that change takes time, but it is also possible. because there was a time when my daughters could not expect to have the same opportunities in their own country as somebody else's daughters. what's true in the united states c
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and education will take a 90 million cut in california. some navy ships in san diego won't be repaired. nationwide, the cuts mean longer security lines and plane delays, frpgs secretary ray lahood said worker furl lo eer furloughs ar. >> in the end, there has to be some kind of furlough of air traffic controllers and that then will also begin to curtail or eliminate guiding planes in and out of the airport. >> and food inspectors will likely be furloughed and meat and poultry plants will be closed or slow down. republicans are calling for more action, less talk. >> the president should be calling us over somewhere. camp david, the white house, somewhere, and us sitting down and trying to avert these cuts. >> senator kelly ayotte saying we shouldn't even be in this position. >> we wouldn't be in this positions if -- these sequester type situations if we prioritized spending. in terms of the democrat's plan, the first thing they come up with, we'll raise taxes. >> chances are slim congress will avert cuts before fry. expect to feel it hittin
and education will take a 90 million cut in california. some navy ships in san diego won't be repaired. nationwide, the cuts mean longer security lines and plane delays, frpgs secretary ray lahood said worker furl lo eer furloughs ar. >> in the end, there has to be some kind of furlough of air traffic controllers and that then will also begin to curtail or eliminate guiding planes in and out of the airport. >> and food inspectors will likely be furloughed and meat and poultry plants...
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. >> the kids will return to class today for the first time since 20 of their friends, six of their educators, slaughtered by a gunman three weeks ago. >> we have deb feyerick, she is live there for us in monroe, connecticut, where the new sandy hook elementary school is set to open. deb, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. you know, one of the things the kids that we spoke to yesterday, they are really excited to be getting back to class. they're really excited to be joining their friends and their teachers in discovering what is really a new environment. today gives teachers a chance to reset the entire sort of school year and get the kids back into a routine. you know, you have to remember that the last time all these kids were together, they were huddled, hiding from a deranged gunman. >> so you were in the gym and you were in the art room. >> reporter: ben and ethan heard the gunshots and screams that horrible morning at sandy hook elementary school. three weeks isn't nearly enough time to understand all the feelings they have experienced since then. fear, worry, anger. still
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. >>> starting point this morning, is big brother listening? >> top secret documents shows data on your phone calls, selected and stored by the government. but why? >>> a deadly building collapse in philadelphia. a dramatic peculiar toure of a rescue, but not everyone made it out alive. >>> tornado warning in palm beach county and a tropical storm moving in. >>> one woman in florida probably isn't minding the weather. meet the mystery winner of the half billion dollar powerball jackpot. my long lost grandmother. i wish. good morning, everyone. i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. thursday, june 6th. welcome to "starting point." >> big brother watching. an explosive story developing in the nation's capital. the united states government obtaining a secret order requiring verizon to turn
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. >>> starting point this morning, is big brother listening? >> top secret documents shows data on your phone calls, selected and stored by the government. but why? >>> a...
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at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> welcome, everybody. starting point this morning. double whammy to your wallet. gas prices spike again. up 44 cents in the past month. is there any relief in sight? a potentially dangerous freeze in florida that could destroy crops. christine romans will break down both of these big stories for us this morning. >>> new overnight, the man accused of slapping that lit
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the dean of undergraduate education here calling this unprecedented in anyone's living memory. obviously, this school, the most prestigious in the country. it's the headline of the harvard crimson. the students, estimated at about 70, had to withdraw. about half of this class, the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress, about half of the class, 125 students came under review, investigation after this scandal broke in august, and then late friday the findings came out. if you look at the perspective here, this is 1% of the harvard undergraduate body that has had to withdraw because of this. the big question is what happened on this take home final exam? it was open book, open note, open internet, but students were told specifically they could not collaborate. however, what we've heard from multiple sources is that collaboration was accepted within this class over and over, that it was a class that gave out many, many "a"s, it was a class known for easy grading. the professor told them, look, you don't always have to come to these lectures and this class. th
the dean of undergraduate education here calling this unprecedented in anyone's living memory. obviously, this school, the most prestigious in the country. it's the headline of the harvard crimson. the students, estimated at about 70, had to withdraw. about half of this class, the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress, about half of the class, 125 students came under review, investigation after this scandal broke in august, and then late friday the findings came out. if...
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very educational. hit a broad range of news. high story count. a broader definition of news. you guys are part of that broader definition of news. bring you some of those stories and we think there is an area that needs this. a niche in the morning news space and we're going to bring it. >> works better when you use your hands. >> everything is better when i start describing it. >> also odd to have the conversation with you because you're part of the team. >> we're coming into this with sheer ignorance. chris, we've been to a lot of places and done a lot of things together. we did boston, we were in oklahoma city. you know, back years before that, too. what kind of stories do you really like to cover? >> i think that the stories that impact people's lives day-to-day sounds like a cliche. when you're in this business you deal with heavy tragedy. that's what happens in the world. when you're able to take on stories day after day. big reason i wanted to be on every day. you know over the course of the dialogue, you're able to make points and make changes that will actually help
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, breaking news, no decision on a pope. black smoke this morning from the sistine chapel. could we see a choice made this afternoon? live for you in rome this morning. >>> a frantic search for a missing second grade teacher in new orleans. we'll talk to her mother about where the investigation stands. >>> a truck crashes into a house, causing both to burst into flames. one of the first responders on the scene has a surprising connection to the home. >>> later this mour, celebrity trainer jillian michaels joins us with advice from her new book, called "slim for life." "starting point" begins right now. welcome, howard kurtz of cnn's reliable sources, and newsweek's daily beast. and lauren ashburn of the daily download and author of "the secrets of happy families." and bruce feller. we saw black smoke rising above the chapel at sistine chape
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. >> the purpose of the boy scouts to provide an educational program for boys and young adults to build character. how do you build character in a young boy when other boys who are their friends are not allowed to be part of the group because they are not seen as the same because they are gay? >> boy scouts have the right to define character, and they define character as being morally straight, and that involves being sexually pure and being a heterosexual. if homosexuals want to have a different organization, then let them form one, not let them try to destroy 102-year-old one and take away its core values. >> richard land from the southern baptist convention, thanks for joining us this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> she writes, she performs, she produces on e channel!'s chelsea lately. comedian heather mcdonald has a new book talking about her hilarious family. good morning! >> hello. >> nice to meet you. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for
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that there was a precedent set and insistence that was not all coming out of health care research and educational opportunity that half of it was revenued for this postponement, but that looms very largely as we go forward. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this and we wish you the best of the new year. >> median income is $55,000 a year. when we talk about setting the new label of rich is $450,000 and above. >> what seems to be shaking down is this, democrats are likely to vote for the measure in near unanimity. lloyd doggett voted against the debt deal two years ago so if he voted against that and is willing to vote for this you're getting almost all the democrats so this does become an issue of how many votes the republicans will deliver and that is something to be watching very closely. >> they don't need a lot. >> if they don't get close to a majority it puts speaker boehner in a really, really tough behind. >> though it does change the dynamic when you put it forth as everybody vote up or down based on your conscience. it doesn't speak to hi
that there was a precedent set and insistence that was not all coming out of health care research and educational opportunity that half of it was revenued for this postponement, but that looms very largely as we go forward. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this and we wish you the best of the new year. >> median income is $55,000 a year. when we talk about setting the new label of rich is $450,000 and above. >> what seems to...
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this is something that i've been doing for 35 years in terms of educating people as to what they can do in certain situations. and i said at the end of that ad, we're partners now. we're always out there telling the public we want to be your partner. we want to work with you. we want you to work with us. we never define a role for them, and that's what this does. >> i know so many sheriffs and law enforcement officials who say one of the things that is most risky for their deputies and for their officers is civilians who are armed and not necessarily well trained, certainly as much as they are, to be using a weapon. here's what the police chief in chicago said. you put more guns on the street, expect more shootings. i don't care if they're licensed, legal firearms. people who are not highly trained, putting guns in their hands is a recipe for disaster. he's not the only one i heard that from. there are people in law enforcement who feel like that's actually bad for the officers to have civilians who are armed. >> that's fine. that's his opinion. he's in charge of the city of chicago
this is something that i've been doing for 35 years in terms of educating people as to what they can do in certain situations. and i said at the end of that ad, we're partners now. we're always out there telling the public we want to be your partner. we want to work with you. we want you to work with us. we never define a role for them, and that's what this does. >> i know so many sheriffs and law enforcement officials who say one of the things that is most risky for their deputies and...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see yo
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at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. >>> good morning, everybody. explosive testimony in oscar pistorius's bail hearing the second day. the court hased ajumped for the day, they'll resume tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. eastern time and a ruling on bail for the olympic track star is expected at that time. this morning pistorius' defense shot some big holes in the prosecution's case. they are also now claiming that he's been arrested for no reason, say they're considering malicious prosecution charges, wrongful arrest claims as well and then there was some shocking revelations from the lead police investigator in the case. first that they found two boxes of testosterone and needles in pistorius' house and next the gunshots were specifically aimed at the toilet where she was sitting not randomly in the area of th
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to a different bathroom, so we weren't okay with that, so we contacted transgender legal defense and education fund, and our attorney michael silverman tried to reach out to the school district to work something out. but they were set in their decision so we decided it was safest for coy that we home school her for the time being until all this is resolved. >> so, kathryn, did they tell you that specific people had been complaining? was there some sort of big issue that precipitated this conversation with the principal and ultimately the school district? >> we actually have no idea what caused them to go from being so accepting to her to completely change and start discriminating against her. we never had any issues with other classmates or any parents at all. >> so, the district attorney has sort of laid out their position and this is what w. kelly dude who's the colorado district attorney has said -- i'm certain you can appreciate that as coy grows older and his male genitals develop along with the rest of his body at least some parents and students are likely to become uncomfortable with hi
to a different bathroom, so we weren't okay with that, so we contacted transgender legal defense and education fund, and our attorney michael silverman tried to reach out to the school district to work something out. but they were set in their decision so we decided it was safest for coy that we home school her for the time being until all this is resolved. >> so, kathryn, did they tell you that specific people had been complaining? was there some sort of big issue that precipitated this...
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they work in exploitive, dangerous jobs, sell their bodies, miss out on an education and live in servitude. to help these children, we need to see them. join us and learn how you can help end child trafficking. >> so powerful and when i heard you say 5.5 million children, i had to go back and confirm that number. because that is just stunning to me, and it's also here in the united states there's human trafficking in all 50 states there have been reports of human trafficking. so, how do you tackle a problem that is that big and also clearly underground? >> i think that's part of why i'm here today is trying to obviously when you bring an issue like this, you bring a light to it, it's completely shocking and overwhelming, and i wanted to be able to come out and talk about the slutolutions. and obviously that is unicef, unicef is the only organization that is worldwide out of 190 countries, they're in 190, 150 of them have child welfare programs. and it's just -- it was one of those things where i was, like, how is this even possible and now how do we fix it. and it's across the board what t
they work in exploitive, dangerous jobs, sell their bodies, miss out on an education and live in servitude. to help these children, we need to see them. join us and learn how you can help end child trafficking. >> so powerful and when i heard you say 5.5 million children, i had to go back and confirm that number. because that is just stunning to me, and it's also here in the united states there's human trafficking in all 50 states there have been reports of human trafficking. so, how do...
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talked a lot about that with investments in education, clean energy, and an increase in the m minimum wage. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. >> reporter: in the first state of the union address of his second term, president oobama ae of new proposals, taking on everything from universal preschool education to preparing the aging infrastructure to addressing the threat of climate change. he urged congress to put partisan issues aside and stay focused on jump starting the lethargic economy. >> we have worked too hard, too long to rebuild this crisis. . >> reporter: obama asked congress to increase the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> let's declare in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty. let's tie the minimum wage to the cost of living so it becomes a wage you can live on. >> reporter: in the moment of the night the fwrez called on koch to vote on tougher gun legislation, stepped up background checks and an assault weapons plan. >> gabby giffords deserves a vote. the families of newt
talked a lot about that with investments in education, clean energy, and an increase in the m minimum wage. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. >> reporter: in the first state of the union address of his second term, president oobama ae of new proposals, taking on everything from universal preschool education to preparing the aging infrastructure to addressing the threat of climate change. he urged congress to put partisan issues aside and...
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official also sign an agreement that specifically defines when police officers should step in, and when educators should instead handle problems with students, they're hoping the agreement will cut down on the number of denver students ticketed or arrested in schools. those gun control measures in colorado, a lot of people looking at the state of colorado as a test lab for gun control laws. >> colorado trending from purpose toll blue but emblematic of how far apart the states are moving, the red and blue states are going in very different directions on everything starting with guns. >> i think that's a huge problem. now you have a swiss cheese legislative landscape for gun debate and when we hear people say we have thousands of gun laws on the books, well a lot of those are state laws and so you can get kind of washover from state lines. >> that's why it will be so important we see the results i think it's in june. >> this is probably my favorite story a couple that was hoping for a little brother, a little sister for their 2-year-old son, and they ended up not with one other child, not with two
official also sign an agreement that specifically defines when police officers should step in, and when educators should instead handle problems with students, they're hoping the agreement will cut down on the number of denver students ticketed or arrested in schools. those gun control measures in colorado, a lot of people looking at the state of colorado as a test lab for gun control laws. >> colorado trending from purpose toll blue but emblematic of how far apart the states are moving,...
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this week they are focused for plans on the economy and education that he outlined in the state of the union address. gun violence also on the agenda when the president speaks to a chicago high school. dan lothian live at the white house with a preview. homecoming of sorts, dan. >> the president will be speaking at hyde park academy, and as you pointed out, the main focus will be the economy. but the president will be talking about gun violence in a city that last year had almost 2500 shootings and more than 500 murders, and, of course, you have the high-profile murder of 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, whose parents attended the state of the union address. the president will talk about creating economic opportunities, so that young people will not turn to a life of crime. but he al also continue to put pressure on congress to take action. such as the universal background checks or the ban on some assault weapons and those high capacity magazines, but there is great resistance from gun rights groups like the nra who are concerned about their second amendment rights, they believe that off
this week they are focused for plans on the economy and education that he outlined in the state of the union address. gun violence also on the agenda when the president speaks to a chicago high school. dan lothian live at the white house with a preview. homecoming of sorts, dan. >> the president will be speaking at hyde park academy, and as you pointed out, the main focus will be the economy. but the president will be talking about gun violence in a city that last year had almost 2500...
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republican debra lee hovey is proposing a tax on "m" for mature for more education on violence. >>> steven spielberg had it wrong when he had two members of the house delegation voting against the 13th amendment abolishing slavery. >> something's wrong here. this just cannot possibly be correct. that's a source of information a lot of people may never get any other source in terms of the history of the civil war or the 13th amendment. >> courtney says he had written a letter to spielberg and asking part of the movie be corrected before "lincoln" is released on dvd and blu-ray later this month. >>> so recognize that supermodel? why, that's soledad o'brien walking down the runway. >> woo, woo! >> at the red dress collection fashion dress. >> i'm thinking oh, lord, please do not let me fall. >> you look gorgeous. >> a stunny cherry dress off-the-shoulder dress. the event inspires women to get and stay healthy. how high were your feels? >> about five inches, impossible to walk in. >> they keep growing. >> no, they're about five inches. >> how do you defend your heart health with defending chri
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don't you think this is a positive, ta she's thinking of how to be healthy and it's an educational experience? >> i went through the same evolution. at first i was how dare society impose this ideal on kids as young as 7 and 8. i don't think the list is so bad. i have some concern that it's a great article, a great way of drawing attention. what about the impact on your child by making it public? >> i think obesity, food are public issues. as my situation reveals these children are having the conversations. >> we are taking it to a national level. >> i think it's there already. obesity. it's an interesting debate. fies to have you with us. there are parts of your book where i was like, yes! and parts where i was like, you're a terrible mother, which i think about myself often. thanks for talking with us. nice to have you. still ahead on "starting point," a civil war mystery and the underwater discovery that was solved 150 years later. we're back with that. exciting e to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little
don't you think this is a positive, ta she's thinking of how to be healthy and it's an educational experience? >> i went through the same evolution. at first i was how dare society impose this ideal on kids as young as 7 and 8. i don't think the list is so bad. i have some concern that it's a great article, a great way of drawing attention. what about the impact on your child by making it public? >> i think obesity, food are public issues. as my situation reveals these children are...
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higher education funding gets cut. here are the four states with the most dramatic increases, this is for full time students over five years, in georgia, students at public universities paying 77% more than in 2007, inment number 54%, minnesota and virginia more than 40% increa increases. families do not have the means to be saving 40% more than they were just five years ago. >> a lot of the cost is shunted to students. my husband and i run this foundation, send girls off to college and a number of the girls come in with so much debt like $40,000, $50,000, $60,000, if they get a job they cannot manage the debt. >> the university presidents and administrators like corporate ceo lz, is, the idea they have compete. >> it's also why you see the explosion of folks going to community colleges and two-year institutions saying look, i'm going out of state or i'm going across the state, you go there, get your two-year degree, then you can move on to a four-year. >> it is crazy financially. >>> up next, second season of the real
higher education funding gets cut. here are the four states with the most dramatic increases, this is for full time students over five years, in georgia, students at public universities paying 77% more than in 2007, inment number 54%, minnesota and virginia more than 40% increa increases. families do not have the means to be saving 40% more than they were just five years ago. >> a lot of the cost is shunted to students. my husband and i run this foundation, send girls off to college and a...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. >>> welcome back to "starting point" everyone. developing this morning so the scarlet knights of rutgers red in the face again. rutgers university engulfed in another fire storm over its athletic program. so it turns out that the school's newly hired athletic director, the one hired to clean up the scandal-starved program may have been guilty of the same type of abuses that got the rutgers men's head basketball coach fired in the first place. rutgers university faced tough criticism in the days after a video surfaced of its head basketball coach being abusive towards players. [ bleep ] the video captured former coach mike rice's aggressive behavior, hurling basketballs at players and yelling homophobic slurs. the university fired rice after a public outcry, and the athletic director was
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a new study says majors with low unemployment rates are elementary education, engineering and nursing. they're all at or below 7% unemployment, considered stable or growing sectors. on the other end, architecture majors are dealing with a nearly 13% jobless rate. >>> ben and jerry's is changing how its ice cream is made. the company will stop using genetically modified organisms or gmos by the end of the year. right now about 80% of ben and jerry's ice cream is gmo free. proponents say it helps improve resistance to pests and disease, but kret ticritics are worried health. there is a growing segment of consumer base that's what they want. >> i don't know if i'm gmo free. information i didn't know until now. thank you. >>> brace yourself. trending this morning, kim kardashian and kanye west are expecting a girl. the reality tv star and mom to be made the big reveal last night on her show keeping up with the kardashians. it looks like her stepfather is not a huge fan of kanye west. he told extra kanye is never around. that baby is due next month. i'm sure we will hear more about it on t
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boards of education have talked about addressing it, but they haven't. it's taken us months to get to this point. and you have a child that's gotten suspended for eating a pop tart into the shape of a gun. it's time to talk about it. >> but in terms of spending people's valuable time on important issues, is this one? i mean, when i look at the education, the reasonable school discipline act of 2013 which is your senate bill 1058, it looks like it would prohibit the principal to do certain things. it would authorize him to do other things. establish maximum discipline levels for k through 8, different ones for 9 through 12. and then finally keep things off of someone's record. but i guess in school, the original problem to me seemed there was a lack of flexibility in understanding how to deal with small children. and what your legislation does is the opposite thing, but kind of the same thing. >> what it does -- boards of education have handcuffed the teachers and principals in these schools with zero tolerance. what this does is it takes it away, it give
boards of education have talked about addressing it, but they haven't. it's taken us months to get to this point. and you have a child that's gotten suspended for eating a pop tart into the shape of a gun. it's time to talk about it. >> but in terms of spending people's valuable time on important issues, is this one? i mean, when i look at the education, the reasonable school discipline act of 2013 which is your senate bill 1058, it looks like it would prohibit the principal to do certain...